Perl assumes Latin1 (for Win32) or "native" (for other) for all filenames.
Do you have an example of where Perl treats file names as anything but opaque binary strings? Is that what you mean by "native"?
If anything, Perl (such as File::Spec) treats file names as any other (undecoded) text string: as iso-latin-1, regardless of platform.
In reply to Re^3: MD5 non ascii file name
by ikegami
in thread MD5 non ascii file name
by benjwlee
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